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Lepeda Beach
Beach in Greece
Beach in Greece
Lepeda Beach is a beach in the south east of the Paliki, in Kefalonia, Greece. The beach is about 2 km south of Lixouri.
Character
The beach is at the end of a length of coast road. A steep curved ramp leads down to an open bay with a strip of orange-red sandy beach, which is up to 10 m wide in places. The beach is about 150 m long, with ample access for swimming, along with having sets of distinctive rocks near shore margin towards the north end of the beach.

Geology
The adjacent area is composed of local limestone with a brushwood cover. Homes with beach front access dot the area.
Travel and amenities
A short, steep, well-made road leads down to the beach area. The beach has a single small shop selling drinks. It is possible to hire a sunshade. A volleyball net is often in place. Many people try and park on the steep road, however, going right to the bottom of the incline and turning left immediately in front of the small shop leads down a road to a larger car park area.
References
References
- [https://www.panoramio.com/photo/15313922 Panoramio photograph of rocks at Lepeda beach];[https://www.panoramio.com/photo/3678700 Panoramio photograph of rocks and sand at Lepeda beach]
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